The phone number 213-246-2398 is located in or around Los Angeles, CA. This landline number is registered with RCLEC Inc. There have been 523 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 11 user comments, the latest received on January 4th, 2024 and it has been marked as spam 11 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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Potential SPAM / Scam Caller — Please use caution!
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Spam Score
100% Spam Risk
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This number has been reported as spam 11 times, has been searched 523 times, and has garnered 11 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentTelling someone they met them and to get together to play tennis. Spam. Not a number we know and not a geographic area we are in.
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they have a package of contraband with drugs and money connected to you. Must call immediately to speak with a CDP officer. If ignored, you will face legal consequences.
"Scam callers are side-stepping increased consumer awareness about not answering the phone from unknown numbers," says Justin Lavelle, a spokesman for BeenVerified. "They're leaving official-sounding voicemails, often with a phone number s**** from a DC-based area code to add some validity to the impostor scam." Here are the worst Social Security phone scams, some of which are new: "Your Social Security number has been suspended." The scam: A caller from the Social Security Administration says your Social Security number has been suspended, usually due to "fraudulent," "su****ious" or "criminal" activity, and you must call back to resolve the matter. How do you know it's a scam? Because the government says so. The Social Security Administration doesn't suspend, revoke, block or freeze Social Security numbers. The agency wouldn't call you about anything other than personal matters, like benefits claims. "Your Social Security number has been compromised." The scam: Scammers leverage the growing threat of data breaches and iden***y theft to try to convince you that your Social Security number has been compromised. An automated voice may instruct you to press 1 for more information, which will ultimately direct you to confirm your Social Security number or provide other personal details, like a bank account number. How do you know it's a scam? A***n, the Social Security Administration does not make these types of calls and will never ask you to confirm your Social Security number over the phone. "A federal case has been brought a***nst your Social Security number." The scam: The alleged Social Security Administration caller tells you that the government has a case or lawsuit a***nst you. You must call back or you will be arrested. In other variations of this scam, you might be told that a "legal procedure" will be initiated if you don't return the call. How do you know it's a scam? The government says it would "never" threaten anyone with arrest for crimes****ociated with their Social Security number. In other words, calls to the contrary are fraudulent.
It’s was social security fraud
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Claims to be IRS and you must wait to speak to a representative.
Claims you're under investigation for federal crime, last attempt, must call back
Call advises to call number to respond to federal magistrate or judge for criminal offense fromLos Angeles...hoax
Recording said they were with social security working an investigation and that this was the second attempt to contact me. If I didn't call them back there would pressure criminal charges.
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